Static electricity builds up charge on objects but does not flow, storing potential energy. Current is the flow of electrons through a conductor, measured in amperes. There are two types of current: direct current flows one way while alternating current reverses direction. Circuits can be series, where all components are on one path, or parallel with multiple branching paths. Conductors easily allow current flow while insulators do not. Resistance opposes current flow and is influenced by material, thickness, length, and temperature. Voltage measures the energy driving current, with higher voltage providing more force. Ohm's law relates resistance, voltage and current. Electromagnets use current in a coil to create magnetism, generators change mechanical to electrical energy